International Women's Day
The world celebrates the eighth of March every year as International Women's Day, recognizing the strong and struggling woman.
Every country has an appearance to celebrate and raise a hat in honor of women, and on that day awareness is raised about women's rights and what it is that crushes being a woman in the first place.
Celebration date
The celebration of this occasion came against the background of holding the first conference of the International Democratic Women's Union, which was held in Paris in 1945 AD.
Some researchers believe that the historical background of the celebration dates back to the women's strikes in the United States of America a century and a half ago.
In 1856 AD, thousands of women took to the streets of New York City to protest against the inhumane conditions at work.
On March 8, 1908 AD, thousands of textile workers demonstrated in the streets of New York, carrying pieces of bread and bouquets of flowers. for the New York demonstrations.
In 1977 AD, most countries in the world chose March 8 to be the date for celebrating women, turning it into International Women's Day.
In some countries such as China, Russia and Cuba, women get a day off.